Friday 28 December 2012

Printing your own work

A few months back I attended a photography workshop called Pixels 2 Pigment, and it was led by Martin Bailey who is a brilliant photographer and teacher. The main takeaway from the workshop, for me, was the tuition on colour management and printing. After two days of learning I was confident enough to invest in a printer and start printing my own work.

So far I have made several canvas gallery wraps and I have hung a couple in my living room:

The largest canvas gallery wraps I can do are 16" x 14" due to the maximum media size of my printer


I used the EasyWrappe 29mm stretching system by Breathing Color


These are mounted just above my sofa in the living room

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